William "Billy" Derbyshire is an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s playing at representative level for England, and at club level for Warrington, as a Prop, i.e. number 9 or 10, during the era of contested scrums.

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Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, George Wirgman Hemming, 1863

Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, George Wirgman Hemming,
William Page Wood Baron Hatherley. and the maintenance, education, and
support of the said William Derbyshire; and on his attaining twenty- one then
upon ...

In 1702, William Bagshawe, the “Apostle of the Peak,” one of the most significant of the English puritan pastors, was looking back on a long life of Christian usefulness. One of the fruits of this meditation was his extended recollection of the men who had done most to influence his life and career, “some of those who have been Workers together wit...

executrix and executors of his will, and devised certain real estates to the said
Caroline Derbyshire for life, remainder to testator's great-nephew, William Derbyshire (son of the said John Derbyshire), charged with legacies of £50 each
for four ...

Joseph Derbyshire, should attain the age of twenty-one years, if she should so
long live, for the maintenance and support ... The said William Derbyshire,
Frederick Derbyshire, John Derbyshire, Joseph Derbyshire, Caroline DerbT-
shire, and ...

One of the many UK artists of the post war period that didd'nt get the recognition he deserved as an innovator and radical force for abstraction in both his paintings and sculptures. William Turnbull, who died last year at the age of 90, is being shown in the grounds of Chatsworth House, (the old house of Debo) in the gardens and grounds once designed by Capability Brown.

jane derbyshire-born 1834 chorley/wigan(William Derbyshire father) - posted in General Genealogy: I am trying to trace family set up as follows.
JANE DERBYSHIRE born 1834 chorley/wigan.
Father was William Derbyshire.
she married a HENRY WIGNALL 22/11/1858 ST GEORGE CHAPEL WIGAN.
Any family information around date of birth(mother/siblings etc)address would be appreciated.

A DISABLED mum whose house was wrecked by workmen brought in by the city council says she is now struggling to get a mortgage on a new home and may have to move in with her parents.Derby City Council...

This is the first JAFF I ever wrote, and it’s been sitting on my hard drive for about three years. It's Memorial Day in the U.S., so I figure it’s time to delete it or post it so I can focus on the new story that is stuck in my head and going nowhere after four chapters. Argh. This baby is unbeta’e